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ryan told us he got his mental toughness from his dad. at's what he's going to need right here. >> nice swing with the putter. th ian: and the advantage right here would be with ryan. ian: get it close to a left hole location. bill: good look from above. the shadows are lengthening. nearing the 7:00 hour. ian: and once again let's take a look at the animated version here of the 18th. that would be ideal. straight down over the hill, center of the fairway. second shot into the middle of the green. difficult approach here. bill: kevin has yet to hit this fairway all week. ian: oh, hands come off the club. >> yeah, that one will need a lucky kick to the right. seems unlikely. bill: he's in the rough, and that may be a tough spot to try to come in from. ian: could have some tree trouble with the trees overhanging on left edge. bill: so again, great opportunity for ryan moore. remember the last time. first hole of sudden death. 350-yard drive, caught the downslope. ian: this tee shot does set up well for him. just down inside the left-hand lin
ryan told us he got his mental toughness from his dad. at's what he's going to need right here. >> nice swing with the putter. th ian: and the advantage right here would be with ryan. ian: get it close to a left hole location. bill: good look from above. the shadows are lengthening. nearing the 7:00 hour. ian: and once again let's take a look at the animated version here of the 18th. that would be ideal. straight down over the hill, center of the fairway. second shot into the middle of...
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good to have you with us. we have been fighting the war in afghanistan for eight years and you are right. we have talked little about it. you were in the region. you have friends still in the region. why do they think there is so little media coverage. >> slately -- lately it has been exceptionally dangerous for them. being we are in the u.s. we talk about u.s. journalists and what happens to them over there. they don't make um a component of journalist. but there were two journalists in a stryker that was blown up. they live but with severe injuries. and so yesterday, and last couple of days i have been talking with friends from pakistan that are covering the war there. one of their friends was killed. he was an afghan journalist but he was killed going over cuber pass yesterday. >> the rest of the world is hearing about the war on a regular basis more than we in the u.s. >> especially in the u.s. they have 90, 95% more journalists covering it than we do. >> i heard one other reason why is because it is dange
good to have you with us. we have been fighting the war in afghanistan for eight years and you are right. we have talked little about it. you were in the region. you have friends still in the region. why do they think there is so little media coverage. >> slately -- lately it has been exceptionally dangerous for them. being we are in the u.s. we talk about u.s. journalists and what happens to them over there. they don't make um a component of journalist. but there were two journalists in...
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i used to play here. my fans are hanging around, i can't be here too long. >> yes, the group didn't quite reach their goal. they fell short of the current record that was set in germany with 1802 guitarists. so they were shy by more than half. >> i was going to say, you would think they would know how many would show up. >> wouldn't you think? >> that was just an open invitation, hey if you play guitar, let's try to break the record. >> yeah, come a little closer. >>> yeah, tomorrow, kids going back to school, the forecast shows humidity gone, comfortable on monday, no rain to deal with. that is always a good thing when you talk about monday, three-day trend first, then the long-range forecast in just moments. 85 is the high temperature tomorrow and you will notice a big difference in the humidity. it will go down, very comfortable start to the work- week and getting warm by wednesday. we'll have more on that in a moment. clear to partly cloudy skies for the rest of tonight. the humidity is in the process
i used to play here. my fans are hanging around, i can't be here too long. >> yes, the group didn't quite reach their goal. they fell short of the current record that was set in germany with 1802 guitarists. so they were shy by more than half. >> i was going to say, you would think they would know how many would show up. >> wouldn't you think? >> that was just an open invitation, hey if you play guitar, let's try to break the record. >> yeah, come a little closer....
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future...us? we got here as quick as we could. look it's the cc. you don't pay for scheduled maintenance, you get the car of your dreams... seriously us, just drive it. you're right. dealer: let's take this one. it's a time-space continuum thing. the future... >> good afternoon. here's what's happening. a rogue wave swept some 20 spectators in the sea from rocks arcadia nationalk.ar p the search contiesaror feorom s who may beom unaccounted for. one death wizz was reported in florida. raging wildfires just outside of athens. the blaze is 25 miles from the capital. auto dealers are running flat-out for the knicks 24 hours as the cash for clunkers program ends tomorrow night at 8:00 sharp east coast time. i'm russ mitchell, cbs muss in new york. now we send you back to golf. bill: we're back. once again the lineup tonight on cbs. a special tribute to don hewitt on the broadcast he created, "60 minutes." ryan moore hit a huge drive that went all the way down the slope 351 yards. there it is, just on the other side of that shadow of the tree. the other
future...us? we got here as quick as we could. look it's the cc. you don't pay for scheduled maintenance, you get the car of your dreams... seriously us, just drive it. you're right. dealer: let's take this one. it's a time-space continuum thing. the future... >> good afternoon. here's what's happening. a rogue wave swept some 20 spectators in the sea from rocks arcadia nationalk.ar p the search contiesaror feorom s who may beom unaccounted for. one death wizz was reported in florida....
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stop us, eunice. help us to pray. eunice, let us sparkle with the radiance of god and the fire of love. finally, in the long memory of the judeo-christian there are millions that can be pulled from the archives in the times of death, grief and fear. they can bring us comfort so here's one more from another memory scrapbook. picture it, a classroom of students precocious little students like eunice's 19 grandchildren, the youngest she was able to hold on her lap, rosemary. precocious like these wonderful children whom you will hear from in just a moment as they pray with us. the teacher reads a passage to her students from genesis. it's about enoch, a small character in the book of genesis and the passage simply says this. enoch walked with god and then enoch was no more. so the question has been for centuries, whatever happened to enoch? like where's waldo? enoch walked with god and then enoch was no more so the teacher asked the students, what happened to enoch and there was a great silence in the classroom until fin
stop us, eunice. help us to pray. eunice, let us sparkle with the radiance of god and the fire of love. finally, in the long memory of the judeo-christian there are millions that can be pulled from the archives in the times of death, grief and fear. they can bring us comfort so here's one more from another memory scrapbook. picture it, a classroom of students precocious little students like eunice's 19 grandchildren, the youngest she was able to hold on her lap, rosemary. precocious like these...
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we look to the future, they'll be there ahead of us, lights on, showing us the way forward. this is just the beginning of the reinvention of business. and while we're sure we don't know all the answers, we do know one thing for certain, we want to help. come see what the beginning looks like at openforum.com ♪ sweet dreams of are made of these ♪ >>> dylan loren wants to conquer the world with candy. a sweet spot is hit with children and adults. the daughter of ralph lauren and photographer ricky lauren, she talks to us about leadership, following your gut and branding. ♪ i want candy ♪ i want candy >> it is a very creative innovative concept that did not exist before this store was built. i think there are very few sort of retail entertainment stores. dylan's candy bar is a place where you walk in the door and immediately smile, candy you haven't seen since you were a kid or candy you love, and you see the colors and giant lollipop trees it makes people happy. it's got a good energy so i think it's being able to merge in pop culture and the arts and the fun with real
we look to the future, they'll be there ahead of us, lights on, showing us the way forward. this is just the beginning of the reinvention of business. and while we're sure we don't know all the answers, we do know one thing for certain, we want to help. come see what the beginning looks like at openforum.com ♪ sweet dreams of are made of these ♪ >>> dylan loren wants to conquer the world with candy. a sweet spot is hit with children and adults. the daughter of ralph lauren and...
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and use drugs. it is a mom-and-pop operation. my new book, "how to raise eight drug-free kits," which was published earlier this month -- "how to raise a drug-free kid" offers evidence-based advised on how to be engaged with their children, talking to kids about the dangers of tobacco, alcohol, and drug use, and having high expectations and setting and enforcing limits and providing a good example. although written by me, this product is the product of two decades of work by scores of professional researchers. it is published as an original paperback so that any parent can afford this and all royalties go andcasa -- to go -- go to casa to combat substance abuse. the bottom line is this -- do not be vague about expectations. let them know clearly and consistently that you do not approve of underage drinking. set high expectations for your children and for your school environment. show them through your own engagement, your own behavior, how you live by those expectations. remember,. pressure trump's
and use drugs. it is a mom-and-pop operation. my new book, "how to raise eight drug-free kits," which was published earlier this month -- "how to raise a drug-free kid" offers evidence-based advised on how to be engaged with their children, talking to kids about the dangers of tobacco, alcohol, and drug use, and having high expectations and setting and enforcing limits and providing a good example. although written by me, this product is the product of two decades of work by...
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libertine continental's have nothing of us in terms of drug use and american piety has presented us from indulging in fact sometimes encouraged it. much of our conventional wisdom about american drug use that the puritans and members of our founding generation were teetotalers or mild drinkers, the drug trade is dominated by criminal organizations such as the mafia and the bloods, that crack use declined significantly since the 80's turns out to be wrong, too. if there is one certainty about american drug use, it is this, we are always looking for a better way to feed our appetite for getting high. for something cheaper, faster, less addictive or more powerful. drug can feed themselves as word spread about the amazing new high that is safe and not addictive thing we discovered otherwise and go searching for the next great high. we circled back to the original drug for getting why we quit in the first place. so what happened to acid? that was -- i originally wrote about this in 2004, and i had a few theories, but the purpose of the book was to actually go out and find out what -- what hap
libertine continental's have nothing of us in terms of drug use and american piety has presented us from indulging in fact sometimes encouraged it. much of our conventional wisdom about american drug use that the puritans and members of our founding generation were teetotalers or mild drinkers, the drug trade is dominated by criminal organizations such as the mafia and the bloods, that crack use declined significantly since the 80's turns out to be wrong, too. if there is one certainty about...
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kuwait has cost us have been told to wait valued and discounting and savings than his name used all has to recession change marketing decision to? heighth are old- line tafts i think the we could start as a close behind if the much more of a piano orientation marketers have to add flights operated pumpers time and some our readers are trapped in what i will call it a role because agency in the logo of the hackers are thinking like operators said they about the plo can devote their plan numbers you're trying to drop those marketing idea to a patan in light for what is the gun to add to which corporations bottom line vs. friend of awareness high as 84 of a product or both types thanks. the days of tracking studies aha their research reports a reward those are gone. because awareness is just one to be no small part of the story i need to understand consideration. a preference and i need to figure on how close the sale. give us ideas if difficult scenarios if in this type of environmental personal savings has been increasing and consumer coffins as band decrease in consumer spending under p
kuwait has cost us have been told to wait valued and discounting and savings than his name used all has to recession change marketing decision to? heighth are old- line tafts i think the we could start as a close behind if the much more of a piano orientation marketers have to add flights operated pumpers time and some our readers are trapped in what i will call it a role because agency in the logo of the hackers are thinking like operators said they about the plo can devote their plan numbers...
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us and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. now, i will say again the prayers from the act of commendation for they are fitting at this moment as well. before we go our separate ways, let us take leave of our brother ted. let us express our affection for him. one day, we shall joyfully greet him again. into your hands, father of mercy, we commend our brother ted in the sure and certain hope that, together with all who have died in christ, he will rise with him on the last day. we give you thanks for the blessings which you placed upon him in this life. they are signs to us of your goodness and their fellowship with our thanks in christ. merciful lord, turn to us and listen to our prayers. open the gates of heaven to your servant, and help us who remain to comfort one another with assurances of faith until we meet in christ and are with you and with our brother teddy forever. we ask this through christ our lord. >> amen. >> let us now raise our heads and pray for god's blessing. you are accepted to the presence of the humble. he
us and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. now, i will say again the prayers from the act of commendation for they are fitting at this moment as well. before we go our separate ways, let us take leave of our brother ted. let us express our affection for him. one day, we shall joyfully greet him again. into your hands, father of mercy, we commend our brother ted in the sure and certain hope that, together with all who have died in christ, he will rise with him on the last day....
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is the worst behind us? the white house is boasting the economy is moving in the right direction and that includes, they say, the housing industry. >> we have enabled families to reduce the payments on their mortgages, making their homes more affordable and reducing the number of foreclosures. >> is the white house being prematurely confident about the economy? >> if you listen to the president today, i think what you hear is a very, very balanced view and nothing that i would call confidence or overconfidence. confidence in the sense that our programs are taking hold, and starting to stabilize the economy. in our, to not observe that would actually be, i think, an economic as well as policy mistake. you have to track your policies and make sure they're doing what you want them to do. they are helping to stabilize the housing sector, they're helping to stabilize credit markets, and now we see that we are losing fewer jobs per month than we were significantly fewer than we were a few months ago. what the pres
is the worst behind us? the white house is boasting the economy is moving in the right direction and that includes, they say, the housing industry. >> we have enabled families to reduce the payments on their mortgages, making their homes more affordable and reducing the number of foreclosures. >> is the white house being prematurely confident about the economy? >> if you listen to the president today, i think what you hear is a very, very balanced view and nothing that i would...
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use hand sanitizers. sneeze into your sleeve or a tissue. >> the h1n1 vaccine is expected sometime in october. >> good news for staffers at baltimore's e.b. due boys high school. the state has been taken off the persistently dangerous school list. the state labels them persistently dangerous based on constitutional rightia. -- based on certain criteria. >> with the money, without parents and staff who are committed to the commirn in this building, we are no longer on this list. we did it the right way. >> it creates a paid internship program for students at baltimore company. >> the time is 6:08. 71 degrees on tv-hill. more than 500 window shades and blinds are on the recall. it the problem that could lead to serious injury. >> be weary of who you search for on the internet. why popular names and big stars could lead to a virus for your computer. >> first you are looking at a live picture of th (announcer) back to school means back to busy mornings. that's why i got them pillsbury toaster strudel. warm, f
use hand sanitizers. sneeze into your sleeve or a tissue. >> the h1n1 vaccine is expected sometime in october. >> good news for staffers at baltimore's e.b. due boys high school. the state has been taken off the persistently dangerous school list. the state labels them persistently dangerous based on constitutional rightia. -- based on certain criteria. >> with the money, without parents and staff who are committed to the commirn in this building, we are no longer on this...
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toes, she did not want us to use her name or show her face. >> it is very unsightly. i never wear sandals. it is something that i do not call glamorous. >> it is probably the most common problem i see it in podiatry. >> pedicures can be a source of a fungal infection that is tough to check. >> nothing really worked. >> this podiatrist says patients come to him after trying all sorts of remedies. >> you name it, people have tried it on their nails but very few have any success. approximately 8% success rate. >> and now there is a new treatment option, a pinpoint laser. >> the laser essentially kills any of fumbled debris underneath the tone now. >> it takes about a half hour. >> you may feel a slight warming. >> it does not feel like anything. >> it takes eight to 12 months to see the full result. >> the success rate appears to be about 88%. >> after treatment, patients have to apply an anti fungal cream on their toes and use a spray for shoes and feet to prevent a comeback. the price for treatment is pretty steep -- $950. >> that is a lot. insurance companies consider
toes, she did not want us to use her name or show her face. >> it is very unsightly. i never wear sandals. it is something that i do not call glamorous. >> it is probably the most common problem i see it in podiatry. >> pedicures can be a source of a fungal infection that is tough to check. >> nothing really worked. >> this podiatrist says patients come to him after trying all sorts of remedies. >> you name it, people have tried it on their nails but very few...
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out of your house. >> use a napkin. can you recycle if you want. if you're losing a long table, maybe two or three of these on the table. working with flowers like this with a very hearty flower. i love the idea of candles. there is no such thing as too many. >> if you're having a spring buffet or little breakfast, that's very pretty on the table. you like candles. here's another day to display them. >> sea sand, candles and a couple of sea shells. apothecary jars. the key is how do you get the shells inside here. >> just pour it in. >> but wait a minute. how we going to get these upside down? >> exactly. that's kind of a difficult thought but i'll make it easy. take a piece of glad wrap. pop that on the top like that. >> look at that. this will stick. >> it absolutely sticks. it sticks to anything. including us. >> this is the press seal glad. >> there you have yourself a beautiful pedestal now. we're re-inventing things that you have in your home. >> we're cutting this off on the edges here. pretty close but not compl
out of your house. >> use a napkin. can you recycle if you want. if you're losing a long table, maybe two or three of these on the table. working with flowers like this with a very hearty flower. i love the idea of candles. there is no such thing as too many. >> if you're having a spring buffet or little breakfast, that's very pretty on the table. you like candles. here's another day to display them. >> sea sand, candles and a couple of sea shells. apothecary jars. the key is...
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keep us posted, sue. let us know what happened. >> pleased to meet you. >> we will get all her info and her pitch. if you would like to be considered for a 30 second pitch, leave a comment. our regular pitch day is every thursday. and the story that we can't stop talking about, the kidnapped girl from 1991 is now a free woman in 2009. one of the few people who can empa thaz has advice. remember elizabeth smart. into revolutionary performance. one word makes the difference between defining the mission and accomplishing the mission. one word makes the difference in defending our nation and the cause of freedom. how... is the word that makes all the difference. it was tough news to hear. everything changed. i didn't know what to do. right about then, our doctor mentioned the exelon patch. he said it releases medicine continuously for 24 hours. he said it could help with her cognition which includes things like memory, reasoning, communicating and understanding. (announcer) the most common side effects of exe
keep us posted, sue. let us know what happened. >> pleased to meet you. >> we will get all her info and her pitch. if you would like to be considered for a 30 second pitch, leave a comment. our regular pitch day is every thursday. and the story that we can't stop talking about, the kidnapped girl from 1991 is now a free woman in 2009. one of the few people who can empa thaz has advice. remember elizabeth smart. into revolutionary performance. one word makes the difference between...
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we keep hearing the president say trust us. trust us. when are we ever going to trust the government? that's the biggest challenge of all is trusting these guys who's the gang can shoot straight, no pun intended stomach thank you. i never forgot about the $600 hammers 20 years ago the government was buying. would you walk into a wal-mart or home depot and say i don't have a hammer. i don't care it's $600 and by the way i need 400,000 of them. whenever you get involved with this thing in washington, i don't know what it's called, it has tentacles, nothing goes well health and medicare, medicaid. it is ridiculous. now we're going to have -- you're going to tell me when i'm going? no, you're going to tell me when i'm dying. >> mike: we're going to put 47 area transit dollars in savings. >> what i don't understand is why aren't we being told how much this will cost. obama wants to invest a chill into possibly $2 trillion but he doesn't know the outcomes. have you ever invested money without knowing what the return would be? i've never done t
we keep hearing the president say trust us. trust us. when are we ever going to trust the government? that's the biggest challenge of all is trusting these guys who's the gang can shoot straight, no pun intended stomach thank you. i never forgot about the $600 hammers 20 years ago the government was buying. would you walk into a wal-mart or home depot and say i don't have a hammer. i don't care it's $600 and by the way i need 400,000 of them. whenever you get involved with this thing in...
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there's a trough over top of us. that's a moist air mass so what happens is we have the chance for showers and thunderstorms each afternoon, even into saturday afternoon. then the front comes through and dries us out and things get a lot better as we head into the weekend. that trough, though it's a pain for us, it's going to help us in the long run because hurricane bill is out there in the atlantic ocean. this is still a very strong well developed and organized system. though it's downgraded just a little bit. we're seeing it now as a category 3, that just happened this morning, winds of 125 miles per hour, and moving to the northwest but that trough and front that is coming through our region will help to steer it away from the mainland and so out to sea. we shouldn't take any sort of direct hit but the surf is going to be dangerous and very rough along the coastline. so for the rest of today, 88 degrees for the daytime high, partly sunny and you'll have showers and storms likely throughout the afternoon and into
there's a trough over top of us. that's a moist air mass so what happens is we have the chance for showers and thunderstorms each afternoon, even into saturday afternoon. then the front comes through and dries us out and things get a lot better as we head into the weekend. that trough, though it's a pain for us, it's going to help us in the long run because hurricane bill is out there in the atlantic ocean. this is still a very strong well developed and organized system. though it's downgraded...
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thanks for being with us. now back to our coverage of the funeral and the memorial service for eunice kennedy shriver, her legacy will continue through the works of her children, hr grandchildren, her nieces and nephews, including her daughter, maria shriver, who delivered the eulogy today. joining us now from austin, texas, doug brinkley, a professor of history at rice universe in houston and a fellow at the school's baker institute for public policy. doug, good to see you. i know you also are the author of the big teddy kennedy and the wilderness book, the big summer book, a great new history of theodore roosevelt. let's talk today about the kennedys. and what eunice shriver represented in terms of breaking through all of the old myths about people with special needs. >> well, you know, i see eunice shriver as part of a kind of humane reform movement in america that began in the 19th century. i think back to jane adams and wholehouse and chicago when miss adams did so much to help, at that point, just childr
thanks for being with us. now back to our coverage of the funeral and the memorial service for eunice kennedy shriver, her legacy will continue through the works of her children, hr grandchildren, her nieces and nephews, including her daughter, maria shriver, who delivered the eulogy today. joining us now from austin, texas, doug brinkley, a professor of history at rice universe in houston and a fellow at the school's baker institute for public policy. doug, good to see you. i know you also are...
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he is mocking us. -- no. some people thabelieve that he is presenting an accurate picture of the country. that is frightening. he is welcome on the program editing time. elizabeth edwards faces another elizabeth edwards faces another embarrassing so? mmmm ok. you were right. these healthy choice fresh mixer thingys, they taste fresh... say it again! what? say it like, "mmmm, these healthy choice fresh mixers taste freshh!!" they taste fresh... wait. what are you doing? got it. you're secretly taping me? you were good too! but you know, it wasn't a secret to us, we knew... yes, but it was a secret to me. of course, otherwise i would be sitting like this and completely block his shot. so that's why i was like... didn't you notice this was weird? no. they taste fresh because you make them fresh. healthy choice fresh mixers. in the soup or pasta aisle. announcer: here's ryan getting ready to make his approach... to the men's room. second announcer: looks like he needs to go urgently. true. and there's casey, abou
he is mocking us. -- no. some people thabelieve that he is presenting an accurate picture of the country. that is frightening. he is welcome on the program editing time. elizabeth edwards faces another elizabeth edwards faces another embarrassing so? mmmm ok. you were right. these healthy choice fresh mixer thingys, they taste fresh... say it again! what? say it like, "mmmm, these healthy choice fresh mixers taste freshh!!" they taste fresh... wait. what are you doing? got it. you're...
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over us. we may have the low pressure over us. we will see winds out of north that will keep us cool. the showers progressing more into the central county and earlier than expected. i do believe by later in the day that should be tapering off. 71 at 6:00 p.m. after getting to the high temperature of 74 around 3:00 this afternoon. should be a pleasant day, though today even though it's wet in spots this morning. we will talk more about what we can expect toward la labor day weekend in a little bit. here is candace dold. >> reporter: not such a pleasant ride out there in many of the headlines. it's due to extra volume. you know how it is when school starts back up. it starts to slow down on the roadways. from 695 toward mountain road toward 695, we are in the red with a 14-minute commute. there's an accident on the inner loop lanes of the beltway at bel air road. that is causing a slow go on the inner loop direction and a lot of cars on the outer loop side from the jfx, so that will take 15 minu
over us. we may have the low pressure over us. we will see winds out of north that will keep us cool. the showers progressing more into the central county and earlier than expected. i do believe by later in the day that should be tapering off. 71 at 6:00 p.m. after getting to the high temperature of 74 around 3:00 this afternoon. should be a pleasant day, though today even though it's wet in spots this morning. we will talk more about what we can expect toward la labor day weekend in a little...
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all of us... as human beings, we are have clear about what it means to read other human beings and figure out what we have to do to get people to do what we want. and, if wt our children come to want is access to the market economy in terms o the workplace, part of what they need is opportunities to experience it. our young people he very few opportunities for mentorship, internships, for example in workplac settings, very little opportunity to come to college campuses before they are seniors in high school, and northwestern university, we have something called "the center for talent development" and you have to be tested to be quote-unquote gifted to enter this little program in the suer, and they have kids from 4th or 5th gra up through high school and once the summer hi, the campus is replete with young people. and, hundreds of young people that are on there, you can counted on one hand how many african-american or latino students that you ever see i that program, but@ the kids who are in that
all of us... as human beings, we are have clear about what it means to read other human beings and figure out what we have to do to get people to do what we want. and, if wt our children come to want is access to the market economy in terms o the workplace, part of what they need is opportunities to experience it. our young people he very few opportunities for mentorship, internships, for example in workplac settings, very little opportunity to come to college campuses before they are seniors...
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of useful work. democrats have always believed that a basic civil right of all americans is their right to earn their own way. the party of the people must always be the party of full employment. to all those who doubt the future of our economy, let us provide new hope for the reindustrialization of america. and let our vision reach beyond the next election or the next year to a new generation of prosperity. if we could rebuild germany and japan after world war ii, then surely we can reindustrialize our own nation and revive our inner cities in the 1980s. to all those who work hard for a living wage let us provide new hope that the price of their employment shall not be an unsafe workplace and a death at an earlier age. to all those who inhabit our land from california to the new york island, from the redwood forest to the gulfstream waters, let us provide new hope that prosperity shall not be purchased by poisoning the air, the rivers and the natural resources that are the greatest gift of this cont
of useful work. democrats have always believed that a basic civil right of all americans is their right to earn their own way. the party of the people must always be the party of full employment. to all those who doubt the future of our economy, let us provide new hope for the reindustrialization of america. and let our vision reach beyond the next election or the next year to a new generation of prosperity. if we could rebuild germany and japan after world war ii, then surely we can...
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which is good for us. as the storm starts to make its way to the north and northeast, if they go to the east, they don't affect us quite as much. but let's talk about how this storm is going to affect us in the next few days. sustained winds. storm is going to be moving on through. stopping it right here. because it is not expected to turn into potentially a minimal category 1 storm. 74 miles per hour plus, until it starts to pass the -- the shores of ocean city, the east coast. but the shores of maryland and the mid-atlantic. so it starts to very quickly accelerate up into the canadian maritime. and we're going to continue tomorrow into this. again, the next update comes in just about the next 20 minutes or so. 69, the dew point. relative humidity at 60%. pretty delightful day out there. east wind at 6 miles per hour. and the barometer reading going up. 76 in oakland. the range stays pretty much in the mid- to upper 80s area wide. 87 in d.c., hagerstown and over toward ocean city. and what we're watching,
which is good for us. as the storm starts to make its way to the north and northeast, if they go to the east, they don't affect us quite as much. but let's talk about how this storm is going to affect us in the next few days. sustained winds. storm is going to be moving on through. stopping it right here. because it is not expected to turn into potentially a minimal category 1 storm. 74 miles per hour plus, until it starts to pass the -- the shores of ocean city, the east coast. but the shores...
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hans, thanks for being with us. tell us about the ban. what is the ban going to do? some kids get sext message of themselves, get caught. what happens? >> what we did is we added a provision to our code of conduct to concerns that principals raised when we were reviewing it this year. and what we banned was the possession sending of sexually explicit or indecent photographs on cell phones. and that's what we did. the potential punishment from our perspective, you know, we're not dealing with a criminal aspect of it. is that they could be, you know, could involve talking to the parents, having a conference. it could involve three-day suspension or in some cases referral to a disciplinary alternative education program. >> is that a different punishment than what was already laid out there? stricter punishment because the ban is in place? >> the difference in our policy is we've specifically addressed the issue of sexting. before we could have dealt with it under some more general provisions or sexual harassment. because it was raised and because it was an issue and we'
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he joins us on the phone this morning. jim, what can you tell us? >> reporter: david, we're right where the attack took place. at least a dozen cars destroyed. car parts scattered like shrapnel, including a british armored vehicle, that was crushed and torn apart. a real sign of how powerful this explosion was. a soldier on the scene told us that the soldiers inside this armored car somehow survived and walked away. but witnesses said they saw at least ten civilians killed. this is the violence the taliban has been threatening in advance of thursday's election. david? >> jim, i know you'll be on it. jim, thanks very much. breaking news out of kabul this morning. >>> now, to news in this country. is it in or out? that so-called public option in the president's health care reform. after signaling he might be willing to give up on the public-run option, the white house now says the president is not shifting his position. a new white house memo says, quote, the bottom line is this. nothing has changed. but liberals are crying foul over any concession. h
he joins us on the phone this morning. jim, what can you tell us? >> reporter: david, we're right where the attack took place. at least a dozen cars destroyed. car parts scattered like shrapnel, including a british armored vehicle, that was crushed and torn apart. a real sign of how powerful this explosion was. a soldier on the scene told us that the soldiers inside this armored car somehow survived and walked away. but witnesses said they saw at least ten civilians killed. this is the...
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we can't use them for a vacation. you can use the points for just about anything. i know... ♪ the way you look tonight ♪ chase what matters. get your new chase sapphire card at chase.com/sapphire. >>> net income coming in at $228 million. it was 33 cents a share. on the back of that gap received two upgrades. sbr and key bank capital markets raised the stock rating to an outperform. the stock is trading higher today, as you can see there, better than 3% higher. and the outlook continues to be challenging, but we will talk more about that. gap is working through this tough economic environment. it is also trying to regain ground on rivals by revitalizing the brand. >> they need to be more aggressive to try to get the consumer to try the product. the advertising, i believe, suggests that they are feeling about their merchandise assortment and better about the overall presentation. but again, the underlying consumer trends have been challenging, and i do think it's going to be a difficult back to school and holiday selling season. >> and joining me now in a "first
we can't use them for a vacation. you can use the points for just about anything. i know... ♪ the way you look tonight ♪ chase what matters. get your new chase sapphire card at chase.com/sapphire. >>> net income coming in at $228 million. it was 33 cents a share. on the back of that gap received two upgrades. sbr and key bank capital markets raised the stock rating to an outperform. the stock is trading higher today, as you can see there, better than 3% higher. and the outlook...
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>> leave us alone. that's all we would ask. would you leave us alone? >> as a 74-year-old man, if you develop cancer, we're pretty much going to write you off. because you're no longer a working citizen who will be paying taxes. >> well, you're just not right. nobody 74 is going to be written off because they have cancer. that's a vicious, malicious, untrue rumor. >> senator specter responding to some of his constituents in pennsylvania. we'll be right back with our three physicians. (announcer) take your time to find the right time with cialis for daily use... a clinically proven, low-dose tablet for erectile dysfunction you take every day so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. tell your doctor about your medical condition and all medications and ask if you're healthy enough for sexual activity. don't take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. don't drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long term
>> leave us alone. that's all we would ask. would you leave us alone? >> as a 74-year-old man, if you develop cancer, we're pretty much going to write you off. because you're no longer a working citizen who will be paying taxes. >> well, you're just not right. nobody 74 is going to be written off because they have cancer. that's a vicious, malicious, untrue rumor. >> senator specter responding to some of his constituents in pennsylvania. we'll be right back with our...
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>> three of us, for sure. >> some of us are waiting. we don't know what the first story is, but monica, thank you for joining us with a roundup of the headlines. >> it is great to be with you. >>> we'll start with public meetings on health care being disrupted around the nation. president obama managed to hold a civil meeting in new hampshire and now the president is heading west, all part of an effort to take on what he calls wild misrepresentations of his plan for health care reform. >>> and the u.s. marines have launched an attack on a town in southern afghanistan that has been under the grip of taliban for years. this comes days before the country's presidential election. at least seven militants have been killed. >>> and in jerusalem, 30 waiters jogged down a street balancing fully loaded trays as part of a waiter's race. they were competing for a chance to run in a similar event in paris next year. there was one winner and he gets the trip to paris. now, guys, when you saw this video, i actually thought that those were just the gr
>> three of us, for sure. >> some of us are waiting. we don't know what the first story is, but monica, thank you for joining us with a roundup of the headlines. >> it is great to be with you. >>> we'll start with public meetings on health care being disrupted around the nation. president obama managed to hold a civil meeting in new hampshire and now the president is heading west, all part of an effort to take on what he calls wild misrepresentations of his plan for...
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people who provide us credit have information on us. so, to explain a rationale, if the government is going to provide insurance to people and that sa -- that is what we are debating they may need financial information. neil: this is the government. this is like your insurance carrier on steroids. >> i understand that. as ben pointed out, we are going to get into this more later. i think, ben, we should not use words like gestapo and franchise tax court in california even jokingly because it is not a helpful comparison to what the gestapo did to what they are doing to your unfortunate friend. but the tax authorities have a lot of information already. >> give me break. do you think i'm really comparing them with the gestapo. it is a metaphor. an exaggeration. of course the franchise tax court is housed by loyal servants if you can't take a joke. >> you can make fun of your jokes because the people are making outrages claims -- -- neil: two guys walk into a bar. charles, the issue is the government seeping into areas that i didn't think i
people who provide us credit have information on us. so, to explain a rationale, if the government is going to provide insurance to people and that sa -- that is what we are debating they may need financial information. neil: this is the government. this is like your insurance carrier on steroids. >> i understand that. as ben pointed out, we are going to get into this more later. i think, ben, we should not use words like gestapo and franchise tax court in california even jokingly because...
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it comes from somewhere. >> what's up with us, chuck? what's up with us? >> there's a disconnect. >> what do we do to connect then? >> we've individualized ourselves to i, and we can't take care of we. we know elements of our family might not go to school, might not go to college, we distance ourselves and don't lead them and navigate through the storm. we'll have side effects. that's what we're having right now. they say take race out of the race. it's called a race, number one. then they look at, you know, talk about all the heat that barack obama -- sometimes we've got to say the politically incorrect thing, i don't, chuck, what are you voting for? i'm voting for barack obama for all the wright, and spell it with a w, and the wrong reasons. i know the pressure will be deep and all our hard hats in america will have our hard hats on day two if he gets up in there. all the wrong reasons, because he's black, yes. >> that's not a wrong reason. that's icing on the cake. >> since the first election, not only has there been a white male that has won, a white m
it comes from somewhere. >> what's up with us, chuck? what's up with us? >> there's a disconnect. >> what do we do to connect then? >> we've individualized ourselves to i, and we can't take care of we. we know elements of our family might not go to school, might not go to college, we distance ourselves and don't lead them and navigate through the storm. we'll have side effects. that's what we're having right now. they say take race out of the race. it's called a race,...
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a legacy for use. this bill is developing a bipartisan fashion with my colleague and friend, senator shelby, and his staff and extensive extensive public transportation programs for 18 months. from october 1 of 2009 through march 31, 2000. at fiscal year 2009, authorized funding levels. we expect that this bill be merged with similar bills from the environment, public works committee, the commerce committee, the finance committees on the senate and the floor next week. let me just express it like in my view. while i agree with you ministration and the leadership of the senate, that assembly is too much on our plates as an overall body to what the transportation bill, moving through congress this year. i am not ready to concede that we cannot move forward on a transportation bill early next year. but get the 18 months is there. i think, debate on how things work out this year we could get the transportation bill next year. and the administration presented its proposal, the senate leaders i advocated for
a legacy for use. this bill is developing a bipartisan fashion with my colleague and friend, senator shelby, and his staff and extensive extensive public transportation programs for 18 months. from october 1 of 2009 through march 31, 2000. at fiscal year 2009, authorized funding levels. we expect that this bill be merged with similar bills from the environment, public works committee, the commerce committee, the finance committees on the senate and the floor next week. let me just express it...
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jim moret for us tonight. thanks, guys. >> thanks so much. >>> true or false, dna evidence is 100% trustworthy and full proof. the answer true, some scientists claim they can fake your or anyone else's unique genetic code when we come back. i would say convenience is something that the bank of america really has the market cornered on. let me make it easier for you. let me show you how i can make it easier for you. online banking is going to be your best friend; it's going to help you to manage your money. it has an alert system that can text message you. we have great new image atms. it will give you a receipt which has a copy of the check you deposited. you're in control of your finances. now when you talk about convenience, you measure us up to everyone else. well, you'll see we stand a head of the curve. now i'm the mom. and i know... 80% of us don't get enough calcium from food. our bodies can steal it from our bones. give yourself some tlc. tender loving caltrate. and give tlc to somebody you love. >>> h
jim moret for us tonight. thanks, guys. >> thanks so much. >>> true or false, dna evidence is 100% trustworthy and full proof. the answer true, some scientists claim they can fake your or anyone else's unique genetic code when we come back. i would say convenience is something that the bank of america really has the market cornered on. let me make it easier for you. let me show you how i can make it easier for you. online banking is going to be your best friend; it's going to...
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he is going to tell us. he joins us live. why are these town hall was a good for your party? >> well, theseç are the sights and soundsç of democracy you jt played in action, greta, so any time we have the battle of ideas, i think the republicans have better ideas, and president obama has put a flag in the ground, saying we have a seminal moment, and a think americans are figuring out that it is bad for america and bad for them, so i think we are seeing the pendulum swing back. he is changing the political climate back to republican. greta: so what is the strategy for the republican party as these town halls continue to unfold across the country during this recess? >> this is a groundswell of grass roots people who are ticked off, and that is why we have a democracy. it is not so much of a grand strategy as a and a weakening or a reawakening of the country. xd-- not as much of a grand strategy as a weakening or a we awakening -- or a reawakening of the country. free enterprise, personal responsibility, liberty, and the like, and he is headed in a different direction. greta
he is going to tell us. he joins us live. why are these town hall was a good for your party? >> well, theseç are the sights and soundsç of democracy you jt played in action, greta, so any time we have the battle of ideas, i think the republicans have better ideas, and president obama has put a flag in the ground, saying we have a seminal moment, and a think americans are figuring out that it is bad for america and bad for them, so i think we are seeing the pendulum swing back. he is...
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y would like us" d ullike us f oron crde or "askz,"li" send it to liz@nbcwashington.com. see you at 5:00. >> thank you, liz. >>> still to come on "news4 at 4:00" this afternoon, a man is escorted off an airplane after assaulting a passenger but it is what he did next that might surprise you. plus cash for clunkers winds down and how about seats for clunkers. one house of worship is going to give out tickets to services for used cars. >>> coming up tonight on "news4 at 5:00" -- force. >>oming up on "news4 at 5:00" the nationals welcome their $15 million rookie. live coverage from the park. twister caught on tape. a look at the severe weather hotspots at home and across the country. and the little black dress, the staple for every woman. but tonight we will show you how to get the most wear out of just one outfit.ttle bit. you in a l. >>> an update on the weather this friday afternoon. >> heavy rain earlier and could see more coming through the next couple of hours. look here at news4. picked up .65 of an inch of rain. where is the second line off to the west? winchester, s
y would like us" d ullike us f oron crde or "askz,"li" send it to liz@nbcwashington.com. see you at 5:00. >> thank you, liz. >>> still to come on "news4 at 4:00" this afternoon, a man is escorted off an airplane after assaulting a passenger but it is what he did next that might surprise you. plus cash for clunkers winds down and how about seats for clunkers. one house of worship is going to give out tickets to services for used cars. >>>...
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can use less? bring it. with bounty. the thick quicker picker-upper. and try bounty napkins. now with new prints. you all want to run your businesses more efficiently, so we've brought in a team of experts to help. one suggestion is to make your shipping more efficient with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. call or go online for a free supply and up to $160 in offers from authorized postage vendors. shipping's a hassle! weighing every box... actually, with flat rate boxes you don't need to weigh anything under 70 pounds. if it fits, it ships for a low flat rate. ok, but i ship all over the country. you can ship anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. ship international, too. yes, but i ship hundreds of things, in all sizes. great, because flat rate boxes come in four sizes. call and we'll send a free supply, plus up to $160 in offers. when you're ready to ship, we'll even pick them up for free, no matter how many you have. priority mail flat rate boxes only from the postal
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used by obm. the use trends at a higher rate and decrease in to an ultimate average rate of 5%, the other report applied the 5% throughout the projection. it also did not study experience that covers the postal service. we believe that opm is appropriate. the assumption is based on careful consideration of the historical trend of the program. the program differs from other retiree medical programs in several respects. retirees and employees are covered under a single program and participation in medicare is not required. both of these program features drive premiums upward. last week the postal regulatory commission released a report which include a review of this assumption. it applied variable trend rate with increases as high as 7% until 2016 and lower thereafter. trend assumption produces a result that is similar to the 7% used by the other report. the mercer report states that a 7% trend rate or higher would be a reasonable trend assumption and is consistent with the historical results achiev
used by obm. the use trends at a higher rate and decrease in to an ultimate average rate of 5%, the other report applied the 5% throughout the projection. it also did not study experience that covers the postal service. we believe that opm is appropriate. the assumption is based on careful consideration of the historical trend of the program. the program differs from other retiree medical programs in several respects. retirees and employees are covered under a single program and participation...
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and she joins us from washington. thanks very much for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >> many people of course are wondering has our involvement in iraq and in afghanistan, in terms of lives lost and money spent, been worth it? and i guess the question to you is, has it? >> well, i think that the two conflicts are very different and has had different sets of . the war in afghanistan is very clearly tied to what happened on september 11th, 2001. those attacks were coordinated and planned from afghan territory. and so the objective of that operation have really been to ensure that there is no more taliban presence in the country that can facilitate something like that happening again. vaik much murkier question. after the invasion and the initial rationale for the war didn't seem to hold up with the lack of weapons of mass destruction being found, it became a very different situation there. the real question there for the future is the extent to which the aqi government is going to be able to stand on its own f
and she joins us from washington. thanks very much for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >> many people of course are wondering has our involvement in iraq and in afghanistan, in terms of lives lost and money spent, been worth it? and i guess the question to you is, has it? >> well, i think that the two conflicts are very different and has had different sets of . the war in afghanistan is very clearly tied to what happened on september 11th, 2001. those attacks were...
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it comes right to us. it's text hlntv. that's the key to unlock you being heard. >>> welcome once again. this is "prime news." i'm mike galanos. we have shocking developments unfolding right now in the michael jackson case. number one, drug addict. federal agents used the word "addict" to describe michael jackson in the search warrant. could that ratchet up any charges? new clues from michael jackson's personal chef. she says she saw dr. murray come downstairs with oxygen tanks in the morning. we would love to hear from you. 1-877-tell-hln is the number. joining me to talk about this, kim sarafin and legal analyst from popsquire.com and anne bremner. a criminal defense attorney, former prosecutor. she sat in on michael jackson's child molestation trial as well. we've got the term "addict" being used in these search warrants. isn't that more trouble for dr. murray? the inference here is you are enabling a drug addict. >> he's got trouble ahead and trouble behind. you are talking about overprescribing, prescribing to a drug
it comes right to us. it's text hlntv. that's the key to unlock you being heard. >>> welcome once again. this is "prime news." i'm mike galanos. we have shocking developments unfolding right now in the michael jackson case. number one, drug addict. federal agents used the word "addict" to describe michael jackson in the search warrant. could that ratchet up any charges? new clues from michael jackson's personal chef. she says she saw dr. murray come downstairs with...
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he is mocking us. -- no. some people thabelieve that he is presenting an accurate picture of the country. that is frightening. he is welcome on the program editing time. elizabeth edwards faces another embarrassing bill: according to a raleigh, n.c. television station, and john edwards has confessed to the paternity of the child that was claimed to be his. this must be painful for his wife. >> is any solution about the continued questions about the paternity? >> my expectation is that something happens. i hope for the sake of this child that it happens in a quiet way. >> herbill: here now, is geraldo rivera. if she was to be going on these shows talking about this? >> she is courageous for nogoing on despite her husband's actions. she is unable to the subterfuge. she knew very early on that he has had not only the mistress, the affair, but had impregnated his lover. bill: how do you know? >> it works out and the time line. this is before the "national enquirer" broke the story. they have not been wrong yet ab
he is mocking us. -- no. some people thabelieve that he is presenting an accurate picture of the country. that is frightening. he is welcome on the program editing time. elizabeth edwards faces another embarrassing bill: according to a raleigh, n.c. television station, and john edwards has confessed to the paternity of the child that was claimed to be his. this must be painful for his wife. >> is any solution about the continued questions about the paternity? >> my expectation is...
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have you used it? will you use it? share your thoughts, cnn.com/amfix. >>> everyone is not happy with the cash for clunkers program. jim demitts is not happy with it. he'll be joining us in the not too distant future to talk about why he doesn't support it being renewed. also why he's against the health care program as well. all of that coming up. we also will talk about president clinton, former president clinton in north korea trying to win the release of two american journalists. all that ahead. 54 after the hour. "what do you mean homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods?" "a few inches of water caused all this?" "but i don't even live near the water." what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you. including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $119 a year. for an agent, call the number on your screen. i think i'll go with the preferred package. good choice. only meineke lets you choose the brake service that's right for you. and save 50% on pads and shoes. meineke. >>> welcome back to
have you used it? will you use it? share your thoughts, cnn.com/amfix. >>> everyone is not happy with the cash for clunkers program. jim demitts is not happy with it. he'll be joining us in the not too distant future to talk about why he doesn't support it being renewed. also why he's against the health care program as well. all of that coming up. we also will talk about president clinton, former president clinton in north korea trying to win the release of two american journalists....
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or cialis for daily use. ask your doctor about cialis today, so when the moment is right, you can be ready. during endless shrimp at red lobster, you can have something decadent... with something spicy. then something crunchy, then something new... like wood-grilled shrimp with a tangy teriyaki glaze. and after that, you can do it all again. it's endless shrimp. indulge in endless choices of your favorite shrimp dishes. while the shrimp are endless, this offer isn't. come in now for the best value of the year. at red lobster. when a tornado tore through holly, colorado, air life denver took to the air... their night-vision goggles keeping them safe on a perilous flight... and powering those precision goggles--- is the only battery air life trusts: duracell. trusted everywhere. look for new duracell ultra advanced now with even more power to protect. sean: tonight on our "great american panel," he is the author of several best-selling books. his upcoming book is "life after death, the evidence," dinesh desouza
or cialis for daily use. ask your doctor about cialis today, so when the moment is right, you can be ready. during endless shrimp at red lobster, you can have something decadent... with something spicy. then something crunchy, then something new... like wood-grilled shrimp with a tangy teriyaki glaze. and after that, you can do it all again. it's endless shrimp. indulge in endless choices of your favorite shrimp dishes. while the shrimp are endless, this offer isn't. come in now for the best...
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gretchen: text us. it's monday to text us, peter. if you feel we do need a text hike if you say no text friends 1 to 36288 if you feel we do text friends 2 to 362 8. we will reveal those throughout the show. steve: friday a news flash a program that was supposed to run four months ran four days. jim demint from south carolina regarding the cash for clunkers program. the federal government went bankrupt in one week in the used car business. the question today will the u.s. senate give essentially america's car dealers 2 billion more dollars to continue to take in used cars that are going to be used in trade tore more efficient cars. gretchen: this is note giving money to car dealers. the real thing is like your maybe giving mowb money to your neighbor so they can spend $4,500 for a new car. this is our. steve: todd has 11 delearships. is he doing ok. gretchen: is he going to be paid by the government for all these cars. some are worried they will not be paid. steve: it sounds like and good thing we have an attorney here. the white hou
gretchen: text us. it's monday to text us, peter. if you feel we do need a text hike if you say no text friends 1 to 36288 if you feel we do text friends 2 to 362 8. we will reveal those throughout the show. steve: friday a news flash a program that was supposed to run four months ran four days. jim demint from south carolina regarding the cash for clunkers program. the federal government went bankrupt in one week in the used car business. the question today will the u.s. senate give...
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i want to say thanks to all of us who have given us e-mails and call. thank u. so much better at this boys, wake up! boys!! teenagers. yeah, up at the crack of noon. when you use windex, the streak-free shine... lets in more light. and that makes mornings a whole lot brighter. oh, man! we're gonna be late for school! get up! come on! - come on! - ( mother smirks ) when do you think she's gonna tell 'em it's saturday? ( laughter ) for a streak-free shine that lets in the light, use windex. s.c. johnson-- a family company. >> mike: we tried to give you a fair and balanced view of how healthcare reform will touch your life. i tried to make this a battle between a trusting of insurance companies or trusting the government. do be honest with you i don't trust either. i don't want to put my health therefore my life in the hands of insurance companies being counters or governments bureaucrats. but that's not the only choice. it's a trusting my life to an insurance company or the government, what about trusting ourselves? any reform on to empower us not the government o
i want to say thanks to all of us who have given us e-mails and call. thank u. so much better at this boys, wake up! boys!! teenagers. yeah, up at the crack of noon. when you use windex, the streak-free shine... lets in more light. and that makes mornings a whole lot brighter. oh, man! we're gonna be late for school! get up! come on! - come on! - ( mother smirks ) when do you think she's gonna tell 'em it's saturday? ( laughter ) for a streak-free shine that lets in the light, use windex. s.c....
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what can you tell us? >> trish, as we have been discussing here, it wasn't a great, pretty july but the outlooks are what are capturing investor interests. back to school, as we all know, getting into the full swing of things. a number of the bigger names in retailers came out bullish on their expectations. old navy, for example, reported worse-than-expected july sales declines but the forecast for the second quarter earnings is almost three times what analysts were expecting. that's a good sign for them. jcpenney, the gap, also upped their estimates. aeropostal, they did deliver the best july. retailer still fell short of analyst expectation. jcpenney, they saw sales drop 12.3%. that was in line with expectations. but they raised guidance and originally projected they would see 8 cents to 12 cents in loss. now the department store chain says it will be dramatically smaller in terms of its loss. about a penny there. gap, meantime, saw their sales tumble more than 8%. that still came out of expectations and
what can you tell us? >> trish, as we have been discussing here, it wasn't a great, pretty july but the outlooks are what are capturing investor interests. back to school, as we all know, getting into the full swing of things. a number of the bigger names in retailers came out bullish on their expectations. old navy, for example, reported worse-than-expected july sales declines but the forecast for the second quarter earnings is almost three times what analysts were expecting. that's a...
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and thanks for being with us tonight. next, "campbell brown." >>> tonight, here are the questions, we want answers. are we on the brink of a swine flu epidemic? >> the next few weeks and months will be a very challenging time. >> a dramatic warning from the government, 90,000 people could die in the u.s. this winter. >>> will gaddafi be allowed to pitch his tent in a new jersey subu suburb? he rolled out the red carpet for a terrorist who killed 189 americans, should he be welcome here? >>> and how is that vacation working out, mr. president? sad news on the deficit, another shot from dick cheney, and now this. >> i think you may be seeing the beginning of a peaceful -- i emphasize peaceful -- revolt in america. >>> plus, tonight's newsmaker, the world champion runner being asked to prove that she is not a he. >> -- bringing it home. >> will a gender test be enough to silence critics once and for all? >>> hi, everybody, those are our big questions tonight, but we're going to start as we always do with "the mash-up" a look
and thanks for being with us tonight. next, "campbell brown." >>> tonight, here are the questions, we want answers. are we on the brink of a swine flu epidemic? >> the next few weeks and months will be a very challenging time. >> a dramatic warning from the government, 90,000 people could die in the u.s. this winter. >>> will gaddafi be allowed to pitch his tent in a new jersey subu suburb? he rolled out the red carpet for a terrorist who killed 189...
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the bottom is behind us. something declarative. something that they could hang their hats on and say the worst is done, not we think the worst may be done. and i think that's why we're seeing a little bit of softness in the company stock. >> jim goldman, always insightful. thank you so much. we appreciate it. up next on "the closing bell," we'll tell you how one majorit. up next on the "closing bell," how one company is trying to cash in. call or click today. >>> it is record that oil supplies rose by 1.7 million barrels last week despite that increase, oil prices inched up 55 cents to just under $72 a barrel at the close. snxt it is the very first meeting. general motors is ordering the manage tomt step up the rollout of some vehicles. it is not clear which vehicles will be brought to market more quickly but the chairman says the board is emphasizing fuel efficiency. it is also a clear sign gm's new board will play a more active role than the old one. and they are agreeing to a major sponsorship deal with proctor and gamble. the c
the bottom is behind us. something declarative. something that they could hang their hats on and say the worst is done, not we think the worst may be done. and i think that's why we're seeing a little bit of softness in the company stock. >> jim goldman, always insightful. thank you so much. we appreciate it. up next on "the closing bell," we'll tell you how one majorit. up next on the "closing bell," how one company is trying to cash in. call or click today....
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the use their cell phone. the use paper lists of kurds. that is a fine second thing. you can do that without costing a lot of money. but i thought you were born to start a different point. there is a fascinating shift taking place. it was just announced. they are starting to pay a lot more for the technical skills that are for the management and writing skills. for the last 12 years, we have been in this compliance economy. the actual prices for people have shifted. i think it reflects the fact that we have been hit so hard. when you go back and look at the gaza deadbolt did not get hit hard, they cleaned up earlier. when you figure that out, you figure out they had exactly the same tools. the only difference was that the one that found that early had a set of skills that the guys who did not find it did not have. we have not been supporting the people that one of those skills. they say you can always buy the technical skills. china has a competition in every military district in the country. he won a local competition and they put him through a 30 day intensive train
the use their cell phone. the use paper lists of kurds. that is a fine second thing. you can do that without costing a lot of money. but i thought you were born to start a different point. there is a fascinating shift taking place. it was just announced. they are starting to pay a lot more for the technical skills that are for the management and writing skills. for the last 12 years, we have been in this compliance economy. the actual prices for people have shifted. i think it reflects the fact...
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today shirley and bannister wrote to us to let us know while they used to represent grass fire.org they no longer represent them. now i apologize for saying that they were still currently involved in representing grass fire. they are not. shirley and bannister did, however, represent the group in 2004. back in 2004, grass fire was busy producing tv ads attacking democratic presidential candidate john kerry ahead of the 2004 election. which would of course be sort of normal and fine except for the fact that grass fire told the irs at the time that they weren't doing any work to influence the elections of 2004. now, again, shirley and bannister no longer represent grass fire but when they did, that's what grass fire was up to. currently shirleyy and bannister represents an organization called the bradley foundation. the bradley foundation is a major funder of -- wait for it -- freedom works. in 2008 the bradley foundation provided a $25,000 grant to the freedom works foundation. the same year the bradley foundation also gave a $25,000 grant to the organization americans for prosperity. we
today shirley and bannister wrote to us to let us know while they used to represent grass fire.org they no longer represent them. now i apologize for saying that they were still currently involved in representing grass fire. they are not. shirley and bannister did, however, represent the group in 2004. back in 2004, grass fire was busy producing tv ads attacking democratic presidential candidate john kerry ahead of the 2004 election. which would of course be sort of normal and fine except for...